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“A Vision of Safety,” a Presentation from Nauto

Stefan Heck of Nauto delivers the presentation, "A Vision of Safety," at the December 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Heck explain how his innovative start-up is using embedded vision to bring improved safety to existing vehicles, reducing insurance costs in the process.

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Speeding Up the Fast Fourier Transform Mixed-Radix on Mobile ARM Mali GPUs By Means of OpenCL (Part 1)

This article was originally published at ARM's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of ARM. For more information, please see ARM's developer site, which includes a variety of GPU Compute, OpenCL and RenderScript tutorials. This is the first article of three that will focus on the implementation of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) using

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“Assistive Technology for the Visually Impaired,” a Presentation from UC Santa Cruz

Professor Roberto Manduchi of U.C. Santa Cruz delivers the presentation, "Assistive Technology for the Visually Impaired," at the December 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Professor Manduchi explores how embedded vision is being used to assist visually impaired individuals.

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“An Update on Open Standard APIs for Vision Processing,” a Presentation from Khronos

Neil Trevett, President of Khronos and Vice President at NVIDIA, delivers the presentation, "Update on Khronos Open Standard APIs for Vision Processing," at the December 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Trevett provides an update on recent developments in multiple Khronos standards useful for vision applications.

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Accelerating Machine Learning: Implementing Deep Neural Networks on FPGAs

This introductory article discusses implementing machine learning algorithms on FPGAs, achieving significant performance improvements at much lower power. Newly available middleware IP, together with the SDAccel programming environment, enables software developers to implement convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in C/C++, leveraging an OpenCL platform model. Machine Learning in the Cloud: A Tipping Point The transformation of

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OpenCL Streamlines FPGA Acceleration of Computer Vision

The substantial resources available in modern programmable logic devices, in some cases including embedded processor cores, makes them strong candidates for implementing vision-processing functions. The rapidly maturing OpenCL framework enables the rapid and efficient development of programs that execute across programmable logic fabric and other heterogeneous processing elements within a system. As mentioned in the

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“Bringing New Capabilities to Users and Industries with Mobile 3D Vision,” a Presentation from VanGogh Imaging

Ken Lee, President of VanGogh Imaging, presents the "Bringing New Capabilities to Users and Industries with Mobile 3D Vision" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Diverse applications such as 3D printing, gaming, medical diagnosis, parts inspection, and ecommerce benefit greatly from the ability of 3D computer vision to separate a scene into discrete

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“Vision-as-a-Service: Democratization of Vision for Consumers and Businesses,” a Presentation from Tend

Herman Yau, Co-Founder and CEO of Tend, presents the "Vision-as-a-Service: Democratization of Vision for Consumers and Businesses" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Hundreds of millions of video cameras are installed around the world—in businesses, homes, and public spaces—but most of them provide limited insights. Installing new, more intelligent cameras requires massive deployments

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“Enabling the Factory of the Future with Embedded Vision,” a Presentation from National Instruments

Andy Chang, Senior Manager of Academic Research at National Instruments, presents the "Enabling the Factory of the Future with Embedded Vision" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Manufacturing has changed dramatically over the past few decades and is now changing even faster. Embedded vision is a key enabler for improved efficiency, quality, flexibility,

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“OpenCV for Embedded: Lessons Learned,” a Presentation from Intel

Yury Gorbachev, Principal Engineer at Itseez (now part of Intel), presents the "OpenCV for Embedded: Lessons Learned" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenCV is the most widely used software component library for computer vision. Initially used mainly for algorithm development and prototyping, in recent years OpenCV has also been used extensively for

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